Radio astronomy and R Guide - Resources and Review

The Nuffield Radio Astronomy Laboratories at Jodrell Bank are home to some of Britain's major astronomical research facilities, including the 76
metre Lovell Telescope, and MERLIN, a synthetic-aperture radio telescope operated on behalf of PPARC.
 
A tutorial produced as part of the lecture course given to MSc students at Jodrell bank in 1996. Its content and layout follows the book by Lyne and Graham
Smith on Pulsar Astronomy in many areas.
 
A network of amateur and professional radioastronomers, radio amateurs, microwave experimenters and digital signal processing enthusiasts, who have banded together in a systematic, scientific search of the heavens to detect evidence of intelligent, extraterrestrial life. Includes information on the history of SETI activity, a bibliography of interesting publications, a SETI League Press kit and and technical manual.
 
Newsletter containing abstracts of recently submitted or accepted papers in the field of radio pulsar research from astronomers worldwide. An archive of previous issues is available, as well as an email version of the newsletter.
 
An ongoing scientific research effort aimed at detecting radio signals from extraterrestrial life.
 
Links to worldwide radio telescope sites.
 
Comprehensive search project to detect extraterrestrial civilizations by listening for radio signals that are either being deliberately beamed or are inadvertently transmitted from another planet. Phoenix is the successor to the ambitious NASA SETI program that was cancelled in 1993.
 
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